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For many years he bent above his ground
To dig and drill and dutifully tend,
(While the observant robin hopped around),
Then earth drew down his body out of sight
To lie in equal patience day and night.
And now perhaps his patient soul has found
A heaven, half-familiar, like a friend,
Like Histon Chapel in astounding light.
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